Pleasanton track places in the top three in league track at Yates Center - May. 15, 2019
The Pleasanton track teams traveled to Yates Center on May 9 to compete in the Three Rivers League track meet. “We had a good day. The boys placed second with 90 points and the girls placed third with 64 points,” Head Coach Dan Saulsberry said. Northeast...[More]
Jayhawk golf places second at regional, heads to State Tournament - May. 15, 2019
The Jayhawk golf team will once again head to the State Tournament after the team finished second at their 2-A regional at Fort Scott hosted by Uniontown. The tournament took place on May 13 and the top three teams along with top individual golfers get to go to state. The Hawks...[More]
A day to remember: Lady Buff seniors help sweep Oz in home finale - May. 15, 2019
For the four Prairie View softball seniors, the memories will be sweet of their final home appearance, a doubleheader sweep of rival Osawatomie by 9-4 and 12-10 margins. For Kenna Walker, the lingering memory might be recording the pitching win in the opener and a save...[More]
La Cygne Barn Quilt Collage dedication May 24 - May. 15, 2019
It’s almost time to unveil the La Cygne Barn Quilt Collage as we celebrate our 150th birthday on Memorial Day Weekend. The festivities will begin at 5 p.m. Friday, May 24, at Thayer Park in downtown La Cygne with the dedication of the 12- by 16-foot wooden barn quilt. Everyone...[More]
Descendant of soldier at Battle of Mine Creek gives presentation on-site - May. 15, 2019
On Wednesday, May 8, Jim Barnes traveled from Ash Grove, Mo., to the Mine Creek Battlefield State Historic Site just outside of Pleasanton to give a presentation to a group of students visiting from Woodson USD 366 in Yates Center. Barnes’ presentation, to the group of...[More]
Council denies Willard request for assistance with utilities - May. 15, 2019
After a lengthy back and forth at their Monday meeting, the Prescott City Council eventually denied the request of Jessy Willard to provide him a reduced rate or discount on utilities for the old nursing home building, which Willard has been trying to reopen as some type of nursing...[More]
Focus now turns to alleged FBI/DoJ coup d’etat - May. 15, 2019
The Robert Mueller Report has been released in full outside legally required redaction that would compromise sources and methods. It’s over. The Deep State and their media outlets’ temper tantrum against Attorney General Bill Barr because he feels the need...[More]
La Cygne grocery store closes - May. 15, 2019
Last week, Moon’s Hometown Market in La Cygne unofficially closed its doors. “I am still here, doing some things to the building, trying to sell off the last of my inventory,” said owner Mike Moon, “and while I’m here I keep the door open so if anyone...[More]
USD 362 selects construction manager for vo-ag addition - May. 15, 2019
Nabholz Corp., Lenexa, has been unanimously selected as Unified School District 362’s construction manager for the upcoming Prairie View High vocational-agriculture addition. At the board’s regular monthly meeting Monday night, Rex Bollinger, district superintendent,...[More]
Industrial hemp now a Linn County crop - May. 15, 2019
You won’t get high on it, but you could be wearing clothing made from it or using products made with it – that’s industrial hemp, now legal to be grown in Kansas, and local landowners are taking advantage of the newly enacted legislation that allows the plant to be grown commercially. Linn...[More]